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    THE BATTALION
Page 6 College Station, Texas Wednesday, October 31, 1973
Campus Briefs
Health Planning Seminar
Urban and regional planning
students and professors at TAMU
will hear A. Kent Ballard, asso
ciate director of comprehensive
health planning for the State of
Kentucky, Nov. 1 in a health plan
ning seminar.
Basic Electricity Course
Eight students have enrolled in
the Basic Electricity, D. C. Theory
course being conducted by the
Texas Engineering Extension Ser
vices’ Electrical and Telephone
Training Center.
Statistical Course
Dr. H. O. Hartley, director of
the TAMU Institute of Statistics,
has been awarded the Samuel S.
Wilks Memorial Medal by the
American Statistical Association.
The award is made annually by
the association on a national basis
for outstanding contributions to
statistical methodology of benefit
to the country.
To date, only eight statisticians
have received the award. Those
previously selected include J. W.
Tukey of Princeton, G. W. Coch
ran of Harvard, J. Neyman of
Berkeley, G. K. Snedecor of Iowa
State, and G. E. P. Box of the
University of Wisconsin and for
merly of Princeton.
Ecology Project
Graduate students in TAMU’s
Oceanography Department are in
volved in an ecology project they
hope will turn into a fund-raising
activity.
The Oceanography Graduate
Council, in an effort to recycle
paper which had been discarded
previously is collecting computer
readout paper from several loca
tions on the Texas A&M campus
for sale to Houston recycling
firms.
The projects, headed by Bill
Hottman, involves 95 graduate
students working in four teams to
locate and collect computer print
out paper. The students average
a ton a week of the discarded
paper in their collecting project.
Physics Colloquium
Dr. Abraham Goldberg of the
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
will speak at a physics colloquium
at TAMU Thursday.
Goldberg’s lecture on “Quantum
Mechanics of Composite Systems”
is scheduled for 4 p. m. Nov. 1
in Room 146 of the TAMU Physics
Building.
All interested persons are in
vited to attend the presentation.
Coffee will be served at 3:45 p.
m. in Room 146 of the Physics
Building.
Electronic Exhibit
The College of Engineering
hosted a two-day electronic in
strumentation exhibit Monday and
Tuesday in the Zachry Engineer
ing Center.
Headed by Dr. William L. Beas-
ley, professor of electrical engin
eering at TAMU, the exhibit was
held for the benefit of scientists
and students alike who need to be
aware of the latest and best avail
able electronic instrumentation.
$300,00 Gift
The TAMU Development Foun
dation has received the largest
gift in its history, $300,000 from
the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Horace
A. Soule of Austin.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Soule died
last year. He was a 1913 TAMU
graduate and a retired attorney.
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HISTORY
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Cliffs Course Outlines are keyed to
your textbook in these important
courses. Next to having a private
tutor, they’re your best way to keep
from falling behind. Suggested test
questions and final exam essay topics
are included for many courses.
Helpful index and bibliography aids
in pre-exam review. Come in and
look them over.
Available at:
UNIVERSITY book store
“At the North Gate”
CIA Chiefs Called ‘Unwitting Dupes
Ballard, who received his Mas
ter’s degree from TAMU in 1972,
will discuss the top issue in com
prehensive hehlth planning at 7 p.
m. in Room 601 of the J. Earl
Rudder Conference Center.
The one-week course is being
conducted by Charles Guthrie, in
structor at the center, and person
nel from TEEC, a division of
TAMU.
WASHINGTON <A>> — Congress’
first official Watergate report
concludes that the CIA and its
two top chiefs were “unwitting
dupes” in supplying disguises for
such improper acts as the bur
glary of Daniel Ellsberg’s psy
chiatrist’s office.
Rep. Lucien N. Nedzi, D-Mich.,
said “it is a little more difficult”
to assess the CIA's resistance to
being used to cover up the Wa
tergate in the first weeks after
the June 17, 1972, break-in at
Democratic party headquarters
Nedzi is chairman of the House
intelligence subcommittee which
issued the report Tuesday.
Nedzi said “I’m personally
troubled by the inconsistencies”
in testimony by Vernon A. Wal
ters, deputy director of the Cen
tral Intelligence Agency, on
whether he suggested a Cuban
rather than CIA involvement
could be used to cover up the
break-in.
“But by and large there was
resistance on the part of the CIA
to becoming involved,” Nedzi said
at a news conference. “There is
no objective evidence that there
was a willingness to cooperate.”
The 23-page report quotes Wal
ters as first testifying to the sub
committee last May 16 that when
former White House counsel John
W. Dean III first pressed him for
ideas he said: “Perhaps the Cu
bans who were anti-Castro might
have had a hand in it but the
CIA did not.”
The report said that is “in
sharp contrast” to Waters’ esti-
mony to the subcommittee last
June 29 that:
“He (Dean) then asked if I
had any ideas and I said that
this affair already had a strong
Cuban flavor and everyone knew
the Cubans were conspiratorial
and anxious to know what the
policies of both parties would be
toward Castro. They, therefore,
had a plausible motive for at
tempting this amateurish job . . .
“Dean said he agreed that this
was the best tack,” the report
said.
Nedzi said he was not accusing
Walters or any other witness in
volved in conflicting testimony of
perjury.
Chairman F. Edward Hebert,
D-La., of the full House Armed
Services Committee said the CIA
as an agency “resisted every at
tempt to involve it” in the cover-
up.
“The CIA is absolutely clean,”
Hebert said.
The report also said that Dean
put “tremendous pressure” on the
then acting FBI director, L. Pat
rick Gray, as well as Walters to
hold off investigating the first
evidence that campaign contribu
tions for President Nixon were
involved in the Watergate break-
and July 6, the report said, to say
pursuit of the so-called Mexican
connection might expose secret
CIA activities and to hold off in
vestigating it.
This was information the FBI
had the week after the break-in
that Nixon campaign contribu
tions from Kenneth H. Dahlberg
and contributions laundered
through the Mexico City bank ac
count of Manuel Ogarrio had
wound up in the Miami bank a.I
count of Bernard Barker, one ill
the five men caught in the I
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
Dean called Gray some 25 times
in the two weeks between June 22
Bulletin Board
TONIGHT
FRESHMAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
will meet to elect the vice-president
and treasurer at 7:30 p. m. in Room
102 of the Zachry Engineering Center.
A&M STUDENTS CIVIL LIBERTIES
CLUB will meet at 7 :30 p. m. in Room
108 of the Acadmic Building.
MEXICAN-AMERICAN STUDENT OR
GANIZATION at 7:30 p. m. in Room
230 of the Memorial Student Center.
SOUTH LOUISIANA HOMETOWN
CLUB will meet at 7 :30 p. m. in Room
604 of the Tower.
A&M BRIDGE CLUB will meet at 7:30
p. m. in Room 230 of the MSC.
THURSDAY
ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS FROM
MEXICO will make plans for the steak
fry at 7:30 p. m. in Room 231 of the
MSC.
TEXAS A&M FLYING CLUB will see a
film about night flying at 7 1 p. m. in
Room 228 of the Chemistry Building.
RADIO COMMITTEE will discuss bonfire
preparations at 7 :30 p. m. in Rooms N
and O of the Student Programs Office.
CEPHEID variable science fic
tion COMMITTEE will meet at 7:30
p. m. at 1127 Wellborn Rd. Car pools
will form behind Law Hall at 7 a. m.
MIDLAND HOMETOWN CLUB will meet
at 8 p. m. in Room 230 of the Tower.
GARLAND HOMETOWN CLUB will
meet in Room 228 of the MSC at 7:30
p. m.
PANHANDLE HOMETOWN CLUB will
meet at 8 p. m. in Room 607 of the
Tower.
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College
PENISTON CAFETERIA
OPEN
SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
BREAKFAST
COFFEE & PASTRY
7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Featuring
Klechka’s Kolaches each morning
old Europe you will never forget.
A dining treat from
DINNER
SUPPER
11:00 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.
4:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
QUALITY FIRST
WANT AD RATES
One day 6c per word
4c per word each additional day
Minimum charge—76c
Classified Display
$1.00 per column inch
each insertion
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
■Tang, ‘Coffee, ‘Milk
I'Ass't. Dry Cereal
[•Tan Fried Bacon & St
•Scrambled Eggs & Fri
■Blueberry Pancake wi
PERSONAL
FOR RENT
Attention 1! Personnel of Texas A&M
University. See us before you buy. National
brand furniture, appliances, electronics,
and carpet. See us for the best prices
quality, and service. Ask about our budget
plan. Free delivery anywhere in Texas.
WOOD’S FURNITURE CENTER 800 TEX
AS AVENUE. 823-0947. 296tl6
WORK WANTED
Typing done, reasonable rates. Can do
theses and dissertations. Mrs. Whitmore.
693-4483. 291tfn
Typing - fast, expert - proposals, theses.
846-6196 after 6 :30 and week-ends. 281tfn
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544. 233tfn
Experienced typing, electric, near campus.
846-6561. 209tfn
Full time typing.
3838.
Call 823-7723 or 823-
267tfn
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
-EVERYDAY-
OPEN 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Mon. Thru Sat.
PREMIUM DOUGLAS TIRES
F78 x 14 $32.45
G78 x 14 $34.45
Includes Fed. Tax.
Others at similar low prices.
All tires mounted and high
speed balanced at NO EXTRA
CHARGE.
Havoline .... 41c qt.
Amalie, Conoco,
Phillips 66,
Gulf lube —. 37 c qt.
SPARK PLUGS
A.C., Champion, Autolite
69£ Each
Alternators 18.95 exchange
Starters - Generators
from 14.95 exchange
Most any part for most
American and some
Foreign cars at dealer price
Your Lawnboy Dealer
RN needed full time on
11 to 7 shift. Shift dif
ferential plus mileage. Call
or come to Grimes Memo
rial Hospital 210 S. Judson
St. Navasota, Texas 77868
or 825-6585. Ask for Mrs.
Winkelmann Director of
Nurses or Mr. Fraley Ad
ministrator.
FOR SALE
Hoffner bass guitar
$60. 846-5628 after 5.
good condition,
30813
Mobile home $100.00 down, take up pay
ments. 1970 Broadmoor washer and dryer,
furnished in country. Call 846-7963 after
five. 308t5
Rhodesian Ridgeback (African Lion Dog)
purebred — Ridgeback/Leopard Dog cross
puppies for sale. Two litters. 823-2876.
308t3
MOBILE HOME
New two-bedroom furnished
Rental or Rental — Purchass
822-2326 or 822-2421
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One
and 2 bedroom furnished apartments. Ready
for occupancy. XVt miles south of campus.
Lake for fishing. Washateria on grounds.
Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co.,
823-0934 or after 6, 846-3408 or 822-6135.
166tfn
NEED STORAGE?
U-STOW & GO
At
2206 Finfeather Rd.
Bryan, Texas
Hobbies—Antiques
Housewares—W orkshops—
Commercial
Many, Many More
Six Sizes to Fit Your Needs
822-6618
162tfn
LOST
Found in C.S. — a puppy with a broken
chain. Call 846-2357 to describe. 306t4
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
“We accept
BankAmericard - Mastercharge’
Except on Prestone
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25 822-1669
Giving Better Service For
27 Years In Bryan
mm M’ THINGS
Repair & Install Auto Radies?
All Tape Decks.
503 E. 30th — 822-1155
SOUTHGATE VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
Family size apartments with lots of
closet space. Individually controlled
refrigerated air. Cable TV connections.
Complete laundry facilities.
ALL UTILITIES PAID
One, two, three & four bedroom apart
ments from $104.00. Some available
now. Married students welcome.
134 Luther
(off old hwy. 6 so., C. S.)
Rental Office
846-3702
3 bedroom brick Ca&H, built-ins, large
fenced yard, furnished or unfurnished, 823-
1618 or 823-8216. 880tfn
Traditional wedding gown, size 13-14 tall.
Excellent condition, original price $150 sell
$75. 846-8954 after 5:30. 308t4
Bring your bikes to White’s Auto Store,
College Station—your oldest and most de
pendable store—for parts, repair, or trade
and prices you like. 230tfn
New round oak wood finished spool table,
48” diameter, $25. 693-4827. 307t4
Wards Riverside 125cc motorcycle, low
mileage, perfect condition, $195. 822-3874.
307t4
Mobile home for sale.
846-4846.
12 x 62, 2 bedroom.
1971 Super Beetle. Clean and excellent
condition. 40,000 miles, radio, air-condi
tioned great for economy. 822-7607. 307t4
10-Speed bike, great condition, will talk
price. Call after 5 p. m. 693-2865. 30715
Beautiful custom knives. Made
vidual liking. 10 year guarantee,
room - 201 Moses. 845-2884.
to indi-
Display
30714
TUNE-UP YOUR CAR FOR WINTER . .
Wholesale parts rates . . 846-5240. 80613
14 by 64 Champion mobile home, 3 bed
room, ca&h. 822-4157 after 5. 30615
SAVE $$$ HERE
Waterbeds & Beanbag
Chairs, Desks & Chairs.
Hide-a-beds, TV’s &
Stereos.
SEE
KRAFT FURNITURE
WAREHOUSE
2008 College Ave. — Bryan
306U2
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in thi
of Student Publications before deadlineo(|
1 p. m. of the day preceding publicatbj
ENTREES AND S
•Baked Ham (3-Oz.) &
[•Fruit Sauce
Shrimp Creole
College of Science English Proficifixjl
Examination
A make-up examination, for all Junirj
and Seniors in curricula of the Collett A
Science who have not taken the EnglM
Proficiency Examination, will be given a
Thursday, November 15, 1973 at7:00p.a|
HIOLOGY Department Curricula -
Room 113 BSBE
CHEMISTRY Department Curricula-
Room 229 CHEX |
MATH Department Curricula —
208 ACAD |
PHYSICS Department Curricula-
Room 202 PHYSI
For information and guidelines on \m
nature of the examination, check withil
departmental secretary. Completion ofthl
examination, a requirement of the Colkpl
of Science, is a prerequisite for registratj
for the Spring Semester, 1974.
[•Tomato Juice, *Coffec
|*Ass't. Dry Cereal
•Toast - Oleo
[•Grape Jelly, *Strawbt
Preserves
Pan Fried Bacon
ENTREES AND :
•Pizza 4-0z. No Second
[•Chicken Chop Suey v
To he eligible to purchase the Texas AUl
ring, an undergraduate student mustlui*|
at least one academic year in
and credit for ninety-five (95)
hours. The hours passed at the prelimim
grade report period on October 22, 1973»
be used in satisfying this requirement S
dents qualifying under this regulationbiiB•Grilled Cheese Sandv
now leave their names with the ringe
room seven, Richard Coke building. ShtiJ
turn, will check all records to
ring eligibility. Orders for these rings*
be taken by the ring clerk starting 1
her 5, 1973 and continuing through I
her 14, 1973. The rings will be
to the registrar’s office to he delivered«
or about January 22, 1974. The ring:!
is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00i
Monday through Friday, of each week.
Edwin H. Cooper, Dean
Admissions and Records
Mrs. H. Brownlee
Ring Clerk
•Turkey & Dressing
•Giblet Gravy
Cranberry Sauce
Beef and Noodles
Hamburgers 2 ea. &
Franks
Chili
HELP WANTED
Stereo turntable —■ Realistic 44 (BSR),
two months old. Dust cover included.
$25.00. Call Mike or Greg at 845-2226 after
7 :30 p. m. 303tfn
CANOES, LTD. — Sales, rental by
reservation. 3507 South College. 846-7307.
296tl4
’73 Firebird Esprit, AM-FM stereo,
power, air, disc brakes. Honeycomb mags,
400 2-bbl, immaculate, 10,000 miles. Cali
846-5808. 294tfn
Good used carpets, good condition, $15.00
each, 10 x 12, greens and golds. Call
Houston 713/926-9026. 281tfn
Barcelona
HI M At <)t I II I NOW Ol’tN I OK St Ll < tIOS
1 mile from campus
Volleyball Court &
Swimming Pool
Recreation & Club Rooms
AH Utilities & TV Cable
paid
Now Available
1 Bedroom, 1 baths
2 Bedrooms, U/i baths
2 Bedrooms, 2 baths
FAMILY AND STUDENT
SECTIONS.
SMALL COMPLEX
Quiet Atmosphere
One and Two Bedrooms!
Furnished and Air
823-5735 or 846-1151
Professor needs a dependable baby i
for 7 month baby, 1-2 nights each week-w
experience preferred. 846-1350.
Representative needed! Earn $200.00 j I
each semester with only a few hounl
work at the l>eginning of the semesterl
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
SERVICE,
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Eos Angeles, California 90024
3071111
SPECIAL NOTICE
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
Redmond Terrace Drugs;
Phone 846-1113
1402 Hwy. 6-South
College Station, Texas
Prescriptions, Etc,
Charge Accounts Invited
Free Delivery
TRINITY GARDEN DUPLEXES
Like Home Living
2 bedroom - 1V2 baths - carpet - drapes central heat and
air - electric kitchen - range, refrigerator - dishwasher-
disposal - washer dryer attachments in garage, fenced)
back yard — pet accepted.
846-3988
1712 Trinity Place
College Station, Texas
COUNTRY STYLE
^ LIVING
AT—
The O^jks apartments were built for
people who insist on the very best. A
totally unique and exciting way of
I Life is afforded by a completely new
concept in garden apartments—locat
ed on a private wooded take—coun
try living at a convenient location.
LEASING NOW FOR AUGUST
HWY. 2818 at industrial Park <713) 822-7650.
I
GENERAL® ELECTRIC
Travis
House
Apartments
HICKORY HILLS
MOBILE HOME PARK
505 Hwy. 30 C.S. — 846-6111
Adult Student & Family Section
Special Student Roommate Plan
4 Students — $57.40 Each
Summer Lease
2 Pools - 2 Laundry Rooms
—Privafe club & pool for adults
—Rec. hall & pool for families
—Picnic tables & Bar-B-Cue pits
—Ponds for fishing
-Paved streets, driveways & patios
-Underground utilities
-Planned community activities
Rentals Available
2001 Beck Street
•Tang, Toffee, *Milk
•Ass’t. Dry Cereal
•Bast - Oleo
{•Grape Jelly, *Strawb
Preserves
•1. Cherry Nut Muff
Pan Fried Bacon
ENTREES AND
•Barbecue Franks (2
•Salmon Patties
•Tomato Sauce
•Corned Beef Sandwic
•Grilled Cheese Sand\
I ’Chicken Noodle Soup
Spicy Smoked Sausa
[ *Cocktail Meatballs <S
w/Sauce 2 ea. &
Hamburger
Hot Dogs
Chili
Grapefruit Juice, *C
•Ass’t. Dry Cereal
Toast, ’Oleo, *Grap<
•Strawberry & Peach
Fresh Fruit
Hotcakes and S:
Finger Steaks
ENTREES AND
•Braised Beef w/Gra
•Bite Size Fish 6 ea.
•Pastrami Sandwiche
•Grilled Cheese Sand
•Tomato Soup
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. |
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 Ml
•Roast Fresh Ham (4
Dressing (1) & *
Seconds on all it
Burritos w/Chili &
Hamburgers 2 ea.
Franks
Chili
’Tang, ’Coffee, ’Mi
‘Ass’t. Dry Cereal
Toast, ’Oleo
‘Grape Jelly, *Stra\
Preserves
*1. Long Johns
Grilled Ham
ENTREES AM
•Turkey Pot Pie (1
‘Raked Tuna & Noo
‘Grilled Cheese San
‘Pullman Ham Sand
[ ‘Beef Rice Soup
Pan Fried Steak & C
I Spicy Hot Kolbase
& Seconds
‘Coffee, ’Milk, *Fi
‘Ass’t. Dry Cereal
Toast - *01eo
‘Grape Jelly, Stravi
Preserves
*1. Scrambled Eg*
Pan Fried Bac<
Hot Biscuits
NEWEST — MODERN — CONVENIENT — COLORFUL
• Large Living Areas — (650 to 1360 Sq. Ft.) • A&M Bus Service]
• W/D Connections • 10 Floor Plans • Shag Carpet • CarPorts
• Door to Door Trash Pick-ups • 2 Recreation Rms. • Individual
A/C and Heating • 2 Pools & Saunas • 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms
• Studios • Utilities Paid.* Near Schools, Shopping & Parks)
• Student Rates • Separate Singles & Family.
More Of Those Extras For You—
Rents Start At $137.50 up.
ENTREES AN
‘Breaded French C
‘Tartar Sauce
‘Jamacia Beef (La:
‘Roast Beef Sandw
‘Grilled Cheese Sai
‘Cream of Mushroc
‘Tamales w/Chili i
2 ea. & SeconcU
Chicken & Egg N<
822-6912
Coffee, ‘Milk, *Pi
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
Toast, *01eo
'Grape Jelly, *Str
Preserves
'1. Coffee Cake, (
Sausage Patti
ENTREES A1
‘Fried Chicken (M
‘Cream Gravy
Canned Stuffed E
w/101 Sauce i
Salisbury Steak (
Brown Gravy
Breaded Fish Po:
Tartar Sauce